In Japan the PS2 has already lost its momentum. In the case of the US, I think the PS2 will lose its momentum this holiday season. The 360's price will drop causing the Wii to follow suit. So I'm guessing shoppers be able to choose between: Wii: $149 to $199 (Depending on the 360 price drop) 360: $199 to $249 (Core/20GB model) $299 to $349 (Premium/Elite/120 GB model) PS3: $399 or discontinued (20GB model) $499 (60GB Model) GC: $79 PS2: $129 A lot of this depends on MS and the Core model of the 360. If MS keeps the Core model and sells it for $199, the Wii will have drop to $149. If MS cans the Core model, which the should, BTW, I see them selling the 20GB as the new Core at the $249 price range with the 120GB priced $100 higher. Sony will have to give the PS3 some sort of price cut. I guess $100. With retailers not stocking the 20GB, Sony would be wise to can it and lower its manufacturing cost by manufacturing a single model. This is unless they can manage to sell it for $399 and get retailers to actually stock it.